Acidsbases - 351 words
Acids&Bases What substances turned into Acids? &
What substances turned into Bases? Hypothesis:
Procedure: Pour about three milliliters of your
sample in each of three test tubes. Pour the same
amount on a watch glass. In the first test tube
put in two drops of methyl orange and record the
color. In the second test tube, put in two drops
of bromothymol blue and record the color. In the
third test tube, add two drops of phenothalein and
record the color. Using the watch glass sample,
touch the tips of a red and a blue litmus paper
and record the colors. Then touch the tip of a
piece of pH Paper and record the color and match
the color to the chart and record the pH. Methyl O
Bromothymol B Phe ...
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Aestheticism - 275 words
Aestheticism Aestheticism late 19th-century
European arts movement which centred on the
doctrine that art exists for the sake of its
beauty alone, and that it need serve no political,
didactic, or other purpose. Aestheticism from
Europe, history of To those who dedicated their
lives to Symbolist literature and criticism the
name of aesthetes is often given, for it was at
this time, from 1870 to the end of the century,
that questions of aesthetics became the intense
concern of artists, critics, and a portion of the
public. The phrase art for art's sake, which
the... Aestheticism from art, philosophy of
Diametrically opposed to the moralistic view is
aestheticism, the view that, instead of art ...
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Age Of The Bosses - 455 words
Age Of The Bosses As industrialization caused
cites to grow in leaps and bounds, political
bosses started to take power. As the 19th Century
came to a close, almost every sizable city had a
political boss, or at least had one rising to
power. Tons of immigrants from every part of the
world began to pour into the major cities. Cities
have had diversity in the past, but the huge
diversity of the American cities was unique. The
only thing the new immigrants had in common with
each other was the dream of becoming rich and the
poverty of their current state. Unfortunately, so
many different people with so little in common
often left tension between different groups on the
edge of becoming violent ...
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Albert Jung - 977 words
Albert Jung Abstract: This lab assignment is to
observe certain substances and observe its
physical and chemical changes in different
environmental conditions. We first observed its
physical properties, such as physical state and
color and recorded it on paper. Then we did
different types of experiments on some of the
substances and observed the chemical changes. Some
of the chemical changes where endothermic,
exothermic, changes in color and changing of its
physical state. We recorded the observations.
Introduction: The purpose of this experiment is to
observe and record the physical properties and the
chemical changes and to decide whether the changes
were physical or chemical. We were giv ...
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Alchemy - 1,900 words
Alchemy ALCHEMY: The science by aid of which the
chemical philosophers of medieval times attempted
to transmute the baser metals into gold or silver.
There is considerable divergence of opinion as to
the etymology of the word, but it would seem to be
derived from the Arabic al=the, and
kimya=chemistry, which in turn derives from the
late Greek chemica=chemistry, from chumeia=a
mingling, or cheein, `to pour out` or `mix', Aryan
root ghu, to pour, whence the word `gush'. Mr. A.
Wallis Budge in his "Egyptian Magic", however,
states that it is possible that it may be derived
from the Egyptian word khemeia, that is to say
'the preparation of the black ore', or `powder',
which was regarded as the ...
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American Indian Wars - 1,568 words
American Indian Wars American Indian Wars There is
perhaps a tendency to view the record of the
military in terms of conflict, that may be why the
U.S. Armys operational experience in the quarter
century following the Civil War became known as
the Indian wars. Previous struggles with the
Indian, dating back to colonial times, had been
limited. There was a period where the Indian could
withdraw or be pushed into vast reaches of
uninhabited and as yet unwanted territory in the
west. By 1865 the safety valve was fast
disappearing. As the Civil War was closed, white
Americans in greater numbers and with greater
energy than before resumed the quest for land,
gold, commerce, and adventure that had ...
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Ancient Egypt - 1,067 words
... ancient Egyptians, there were no plaques
having as extensive information as in the pyramid.
Of the few plaques that were in the daily life
exhibit, they consisted of only the name of the
object and the date that it was presumed to come
from. Information maybe have been extracted from
the five feet tall walls that were scattered
through out the small exhibit: one of such walls
shows a cartoon like scene of a man kneeling and
holding up a cup. In front of him was a man
holding a pitcher filled with some liquid. In
between the men was a little description of the
scene that said something to the extent of: 'the
man kneeling is at a bar and has been drinking. He
is drunk and is thirsty for m ...
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Aquarium Set Up - 881 words
Aquarium Set Up Setting up an aquarium This is a
step-bystep instruction for setting up an
aquarium. We will discuss pertinent topics such as
location, purpose, and setup. There are a several
items you will need for your aquarium. I recommend
at least a 20-gallon aquarium to start, but the
size is up to you. You will need an undergravel
filter, gravel (1.5 pounds per gallon). One to two
powerheads depending on the size of your aquarium,
a heater, stand, and an aquarium hood with light.
The first thing you must think about is location.
Find a spot that will make the aquarium stand out
in the room. Try to keep your aquarium away from
windows that receive a lot of sunlight. Too much
sunlight th ...
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Arthur Miller And Tennessee Williams, Including A Streetcar Named Desire - 4,269 words
... g the subject matter of Face to Face (1975)
overly familiar and rating his English-language
The Serpent's Egg (1977) an overall failure.
Autumn Sonata (1978) and From the Life of the
Marionettes (1980) were critical successes,
however, although the latter failed at the box
office. Fanny and Alexander (1983), a rich and
fantastic portrait of childhood in a theatrical
family, was regarded as one of his finest films
and won an Academy Award for best foreign language
film of 1983. Subsequently, Bergman directed After
the Rehearsal (1984), his meditation on a life in
the theater. WILLIAM S. PECHTER Bibliography:
Bergman, Ingmar, Bergman on Bergman (1973); Cowie,
Peter, Ingmar Bergman: A Criti ...
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Balzacs Pessimistic View Of Nineteenth Century Society - 1,752 words
Balzac's Pessimistic View of Nineteenth Century
Society Le Colonel Chabert exhibits the
relationship between strong and weak characters.
The degree of strength within a character reflects
how well the character survives in society. In
society, weak characters often have no identity,
profession or rank. Stronger characters have power
to succeed from inner confidence, motivation and
ambition. Any drastic changes brought to the body
or soul by the environment corrupts that person's
strength thereby affecting their ability to
function properly in society. This comparison of
characters gives an understanding of Balzac's
pessimistic view of nineteenth century society. A
character's strength and en ...
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Battle Of The Bulge - 819 words
Battle of the Bulge The Battle of the Bulge took
place on December sixteenth 1944. The Germans
mobilized the last chance they had to win the war.
The Germans wanted to cut the American forces in
to two parts this way the could easily be
destroyed. Hitler felt this was his last to win
Because his forces were being pushed back and soon
they would run out of the resources the would need
to win the war. Hitler was mobilizing a task force
of 500,000 Germans solders. The allies were slowly
pushing throng the Ardennes Forest on the Germany,
Belgium Boarder, with a force of 600,000 American
solders And 55,000 British solders. Hitler hoped
to surprise the Allies of gard and quickly
separate the army. ...
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Beowolf And Fate - 426 words
Beowolf And Fate In the epic Beowulf translated by
Burton Raffel fate plays a major role in the
characters lives. Characters allow fate to
influence them and how they go about doing things.
But is it really fate or peoples tendencies to do
what they chose too. " Fate saves the living when
they drive death away by themselves."(Pg. 9) Is
fate what brought Beowulf to prevail over Grendal?
" The monster would have murdered again and again
had not God, and the hero's courage, turned fate
aside."(Pg56) Beowulf was not supposed to win but
out of his own free will he prevailed and saves
the Geats and many helpless people. Although when
Beowulf went against Grendal he relied on God for
all the help a ...
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Beowulf And Macbeth - 740 words
Beowulf And Macbeth Warrior, gladiator, knight, or
soldier, what ever you call it, they are the ones
that do the dirty work in a certain society. A
warrior is a defined as a man engaged in or
experienced in warfare; one devoted to military
life. You can say that Beowulf was a good warrior
because, he was fearless, proud, well respected,
and had a sense of duty to society. Therefore both
Beowulf and Macbeth, have characteristics of a
good warrior. A good warrior is fearless and would
take up any challenge that is offered to him/her,
even if the task leads to death or personal
injury, they would fight no matter what. When
Beowulf fought the dragon he was fearless, and
even fought without any w ...
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Blaise Pascal - 675 words
Blaise Pascal Grade 11 Math Essay - Blaise Pascal
by Toni Lintunen Introduction Blaise Pascal was
born on June 19, 1623 in Clermont Ferrand. His
nationality was french. He died in 1662. He was
credited for his imaginative and subtle work in
geometry and other branches of mathematics. His
work influenced later generations of theologians
and philosophers, helping make mathematics what it
is today. Blaise Pascal is considered part of the
foundation of the very heart of mathematics.
History At age 12 he mastered Euclid's Elements.
In 1645, he invented and sold the first adding
machine. His study of hydrostatics led to the
invention of the syringe and hydraulic press. At
age 16, he formulated the ...
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Blood And Water - 1,436 words
Blood and Water In William Shakespeare's
masterpiece Macbeth, he uses many motifs. Two of
these motifs are blood and water. The play is full
of images of blood and water, to show the
characters' attitudes toward their own guilt at
each stage. Both motifs mature and change in their
meaning along with the setting and mood of the
play. The functions of both are important if the
subtleties of the play are to be understood. Blood
symbolizes honor, treachery, and guilt. Water
symbolizes cleanliness of the soul, as though all
it takes is water to wash guilt away. While
reading the play, it is noticed that blood comes
up repeatedly. This is important to the overall
effect of the different usages in ...
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